MILWAUKEE — The Miami Marlins waited three decades before having a player hit for the cycle in a game.
Now they've had cycles in back-to-back seasons.
Xavier Edwards became the second Marlins player ever to hit for the cycle Sunday, as the rookie went 4 for 4 and hit his first career homer in a 6-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. He also scored both of Miami's runs.
The Marlins had their inaugural season in 1993, but they'd never had anyone hit for the cycle until Luis Arráez accomplished the feat while going 4 of 5 with two runs and a pair of RBIs in an 8-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on April 11, 2023.
''Really cool,'' Edwards said. ''Luis's the first and we were teammates for about a month-and-a-half last year. He's a great guy, great hitter and great teammate. Really cool to kind of follow in his footsteps and get the second one. Definitely very excited and very grateful for it.''
Edwards homered off Tobias Myers on the opening pitch of the game, drew a leadoff walk from Myers in the third, doubled against Jakob Junis in the fifth and tripled off Joel Payamps in the seventh. The triple also was the first of his career.
The homer came on Edwards' 185th career plate appearance. Myers noted after the game that he and Edwards were former teammates in the Tampa Bay Rays' farm system.
''He's a good hitter,'' Myers said. ''He's always been that way. He's always been able to put the ball in play and make things happen.''